Incapable of being aliened, that is, sold and transferred.
Governments do not GRANT rights, for they are unalienable rights which cannot be bartered away, given away, or taken away.. government can only secure those rights. Butchers Union Co. v. Cresent City Co, 111 U.S 746, at 756-757
The People, or the Sovereign are not bound by general words in Statutes, which would restrict prerogative right, title, or interest, unless expressly named. The People v. Herkimer 15 Am Dec 379, 4 Cowen (N.Y 345, 348 (1825)
The right to labor and to its protection from unlawful interference is a constitutional as well as a common-law right 48 Am Jur 2d, sec. 2, pg.80